The general guideline is to add a header for each/every possible file. This includes html, etc...
Some files cannot contain the header (e.g. sample input files for tests, confluence markup docs which don't support comments, etc...) and in some cases generated files. Otw you should try to add the header. Patrick On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Aaron McCurry <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm trying to cleanup our rat issues for our upcoming release. > > I'm assuming that files types like html, css, js, etc do not have to be > licensed in the file due to the extra overhead that would incur in the > runtime applications. Such as bandwidth for dowloading the Apache license > over and over again. > > Is there general guidelines for this? Should we include an Apache footer > in the html pages that link about to the license? > > Aaron
